Looking Now: BMA Digital Photography Project
Become a part of the exhibition!
Thanks to everyone who submitted photographs as part of the Looking Now: Dgital Photography Project. Though the call for submissions is now closed, we invite you to please explore the creative submissions on Flickr, and check out the Baltimore Ink:Tattoo Design Contest for find new inspiration!
The best of the images submitted are showcased in the Looking Now Digital Gallery at The Baltimore Museum of Art now through June 8.
Explore responses to the exhibition in the Looking Now Digital Gallery!
The BMA invited 19 professional photographers to respond to Looking through the Lens with their own work. Selected by artist Peter Bruun, Urbanite creative director Alex Castro, and photographer/BMA Trustee Connie Imboden, the participating artists are: Beth Barbush, Jennifer Bishop, Laura Burns, Marshall Clarke, Cory Donovan, Peggy Fox, J.M. Giordano, Camille Gustus-Quijano, Regina DeLuise, Ellis Marsalis, Dan Meyers, Christopher Myers, Ken Royster, Jacqueline Schlossman, Sofia Silva, Lynn Silverman, Michelle Woodward, Erik Whipple, and Jack Wilgus. Their images will be on view in the Looking Now Digital Gallery at the BMA from March 16–June 8, and also as part of a special feature in the April issue of Baltimore’s Urbanite magazine.
On April 23–June 8, the Digital Gallery expands with images by teens in the Youthlight afterschool program. Founded in 2001 by photographer Marshall Clarke, Youthlight is committed to engaging young people in using photography as a means of self-expression.
